I'm still relatively new to developing, and this is just my first start getting my feet wet (My very first ROM). Anyway... here it is:

Welcome to Nookie Comb!

This ROM is based off of Nookie Froyo 0.6.8, thanks to Cicada and the Nook devs for all of their awesome work.
To be clear, I may or may not be entirely speedy on updates, but I will do as I can as time goes on.

I highly recommend using a Clockworkmod 3.1.0 SD card to flash this zip, as that's what I've been using and haven't tested any others.
As for the ROM, I think phiredrop says it best:

I am not responsible for any damages you may encounter (though you probably wont). This is a Clockwork flashable zip only. It WILL erase your internal memory. Please make the necessary backups.

Installation
NOTE: Flash with the latest ClockworkMod Recovery/via ClockworkMod Recovery SD. This version is fully compatible with any Clockwork used for Nookie Froyo 0.6.8 (see the Nookie Froyo page here)

Copy "NookieCombvXXX.zip" to the root of your SD

Place SD in nook and power on

Format SYSTEM, DATA and CACHE (You do not need to wipe if coming from a previous version!)

Flash Nookie Comb

Once finished flashing, unmount your sdcard, remove from the slot and reboot.

Give your nook a few minutes to stabilize on first boot. Choose LauncherPro initially as your first action. You will have to adjust your softkeys settings to remove the little floating guy in the case you launch Softkeys, as well as want to set up how your button activate each launcher.

Once stable, I recommend a reboot. Helps prevent any issues.

You should be able to sign in to market right off the bat.

I highly recommend using my launcherpro_backup setting in the link below. This hides a few unusable apps, as well as sets up your home screen rows/columns and colors. To install, just unzip the launchepro_backup.zip to the root of your sdcard. Hit the menu button, select "Preferences" in LauncherPro, then "Restore Backup"

Added QuickDesk Launcher application (set this guy as default). This will allow you to toggle the status bar within any other application by double tapping the hard home button. You can set LauncherPro from within QuickDesk

I want to start trying out ROMs now that I have CWR installed. NookieComb looks interesting for a first ROM to try.

Question, Once I flash the ROM, can i just restore all my apps from titanium backup? I bought the full version and have everything backed up. I assume i just need to go to the market, download titanium backup and restore all of my apps? how will TItanium backup "know" that i have the full version? Should i get the free version, than do a "restore" of my paid version? Then once that is done, restore all apps?

I want to start trying out ROMs now that I have CWR installed. NookieComb looks interesting for a first ROM to try.

Question, Once I flash the ROM, can i just restore all my apps from titanium backup? I bought the full version and have everything backed up. I assume i just need to go to the market, download titanium backup and restore all of my apps? how will TItanium backup "know" that i have the full version? Should i get the free version, than do a "restore" of my paid version? Then once that is done, restore all apps?

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What are you currently running? If you are on a similar ROM (Phiremod Beta 2 or NookieFroyo), you won't have to wipe all you apps, just your chaches. Market will remember what you have bought based on your account, so when you login to Market it will already know you have TB Pro. Then you can just run the restore and you should be good.

I want to start trying out ROMs now that I have CWR installed. NookieComb looks interesting for a first ROM to try.

Question, Once I flash the ROM, can i just restore all my apps from titanium backup? I bought the full version and have everything backed up. I assume i just need to go to the market, download titanium backup and restore all of my apps? how will TItanium backup "know" that i have the full version? Should i get the free version, than do a "restore" of my paid version? Then once that is done, restore all apps?

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Yea you will be able to restore fine. I'm not sure if its the same still, since I bought titanium a while ago, but I have a license file they sent me that youre supposed to keep on the root of our sd, and thats how it knows you paid. Now that the paid version is in the market separately though, I don't think that needs to be done anymore. Like the above poster said, I think the market will just know. I kinda like the license on the sd card though, makes sure that even with market issues I can always have titanium up and running perfectly.

I've never used Titanium to backup or restore my stuff, because I look at it from a different perspective. When you format, it's a chance to start fresh and not be bothered by mistakes you made in a previous setup. I like to re-download and install everything fresh, so nothing lingers from one build to another. It's not as easy, but I feel it's better.

I've never used Titanium to backup or restore my stuff, because I look at it from a different perspective. When you format, it's a chance to start fresh and not be bothered by mistakes you made in a previous setup. I like to re-download and install everything fresh, so nothing lingers from one build to another. It's not as easy, but I feel it's better.

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while that is actually a good way of thinking, you do end up losing progress in video games. Like Angry birds! So, i'm thinking its much more preferrable to back-up at least a few of your fav's so that you can continue your progress where you've left off.

You are going to have to wipe system, data and cache before flashing over since you are going from eclair to froyo (2.1 to 2.2). But now you know that you can use TB to get your apps and data back or just reinstall apps from scratch for a fresh start.

I've never used Titanium to backup or restore my stuff, because I look at it from a different perspective. When you format, it's a chance to start fresh and not be bothered by mistakes you made in a previous setup. I like to re-download and install everything fresh, so nothing lingers from one build to another. It's not as easy, but I feel it's better.

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